Adilabad villagers send selfies to CM Revanth Reddy over pending six guarantees arrears
Residents of Mukhra (K) village in Adilabad district sent selfies to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, demanding payment of arrears under the Congress government’s six guarantees. They alleged non-implementation of promised schemes and warned of public anger if dues remain unpaid.
Published Date - 11 October 2025, 02:14 PM
Adilabad: Residents of Mukhra (K) village in Echoda mandal sent selfies to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Saturday, asking when arrears under the six guarantees would be paid.
The villagers displayed cards listing pending dues and reminded that Revanth Reddy had promised the six guarantees during the elections. They alleged that none of the assurances—including monthly pensions of Rs. 2,500 for women, enhanced social security pensions, and Rythu Bandhu assistance—had been fulfilled. Arrears of monthly pensions alone amounted to Rs. 55,000, while social security pensions worth Rs. 44,000 remained unpaid.
They sought clarity on when the arrears would be cleared and when the remaining promises—such as total crop loan waiver, scooters for girl students, two lakh government jobs for the unemployed, and two tolas of gold for brides—would be implemented. Villagers said they recorded selfies and sent them to the Chief Minister, demanding fulfilment of the six guarantees.
Gadge Meenakashi, Sarpanch of the village, said the Congress had deceived the public by promising to extend the six guarantees if voted to power. She said cards showing arrears were being distributed among villagers to raise awareness and warned that people would soon teach the government a lesson.